On Mar. 25th, Queens College received an anonymous threat over the course of two weeks from the ID, “Frankly Concerned,” disrupting the Middle States readout that was meant to take place in
After serving Queens College since 1981, Kissena Hall will soon face its lease expiration, leaving departments and various occupants to flee to Queens Hall. On November 15th, the Office of Facilities, Planning
MoreEnrollment at Queens College has decreased 21% since 2020, and the problem has widespread ramifications. Low enrollment means shrinking budgets, understaffing, lower quality of education and campus life, decreased retention, and a
MoreQueens College has appointed Dr. Carmen Cotei as the inaugural Ally Bridge Dean of the School of Business, marking a significant step in the development of the college’s newest academic school. Selected
MoreQueens College is currently working toward building the borough’s first nanofabrication facility, or “cleanroom,” for student use. Such facilities use state-of-the-art technology to create controlled environments for sophisticated micro-engineering. The facility is
MoreThroughout the spring semester, from March 5th to May 29th, the Norman and Carole A. Barham Rotunda in the Rosenthal Library at Queens College is home to an exhibition celebrating “The Bookplate:
MoreIt was Tuesday, December 9th, 2025 when the Division II Conference Commissioners Association (D2CCA) announced its 2025 All-American Teams. This could’ve been just another set of All-American teams, but instead, it would
MoreFor Allycia Santa-Cruz, a junior on Queens College’s Women’s Tennis team, her commute is the first challenge as a college athlete and can be described in one word: terrible. “I take the
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